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Your user is k21, and the CD tries k211.
El mar, 20 de jun de 2023, 11:40, Buck Calabro <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx>
escribió:
On 6/20/2023 10:59 AM, tim ken wrote:confirmation.
Hi,error(550)
Thanks.
I tried both but none worked to change current library and same
i got: -
User (pub400.com:(none)): K21
331 Enter password.
Password:
230 K21 logged on.
ftp> QUOTE SITE NAMEFMT 1
250 Now using naming format "1".
ftp> cd k211
550-Specified directory does not exist or cannot be accessed.
550 Working directory not changed.
ftp> QUOTE SITE NAMEFMT 0
550 Current directory requires name format 1.
ftp> QUOTE SITE NAMEFMT 1
250 Now using naming format "1".
ftp> cd k211
550-Specified directory does not exist or cannot be accessed.
550 Working directory not changed.
ftp>
The initial request was for a manual reference. All IBM i manuals are in
the Knowledge Center: https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/i/7.4 If one is
unfamiliar with the way IBM organise titles, try the searches. In this
specific case, FTP is documented under Networking > TCP/IP applications,
protocols, and services > FTP on IBM i:
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/i/7.4?topic=services-ftp-i Very few IBM
manuals are tutorials with step-by-step instructions. They tend to be
reference material, to remind one of the exact syntax for this or that.
I think the reference you are looking for is here:
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/i/7.4?topic=i-ftp-reference-information
The advice you've received to 'learn FTP' is sound, but somewhat
spartan. NAMEFMT is probably the one thing that confuses newcomers. The
default is NAMEFMT 0 - LIBRARY/FILE(MEMBER). The IBM FTP server will
switch over to NAMEFMT 1 if the very first FTP subcommand that has a
file parameter specifies that file with a slash or tilde. Or, of course,
if you issue your own NAMEFMT 1, as was done here. In NAMEFMT 1, one
specifies only IFS paths, so /QSYS.LIB/LIBRARY.LIB/FILE.FILE/MEMBER.MBR
Do note the leading slash!
Let's take a peep at the session above. It specifies NAMEFMT 1, which
means IFS paths. Then, cd k211 is issued. Since there's no leading
slash, that makes this a /relative/ reference - change to the k211
directory that's inside the current directory the session is already in.
That's your home IFS directory up on the PUB400 server. Not your current
library, but your home directory. DSPUSRPRF K21, page down to the very
bottom and there's your home directory. For the sake of example, let's
assume it's /home/K21. The 'cd k211' command is trying to change the
current directory to /home/K21/k211 - which clearly does not exist.
Try a new FTP session. If you want to manipulate LIBRARY/FILE(MEMBER),
don't issue NAMEFMT 1 and don't CD /somedir. Make the very first FTP
subcommand that you issue be a CD LIBRARY and you'll see the
list
--buck
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